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Espánya

Hiligaynon

(Sp. España) Spain. (see Kakatsiláan).


ha

Hiligaynon

An interjection or exclamation: Ha! well! why! Ha, ha, makakaládlaw gid inâ. Ha, ha, that is indeed ridiculous.


hagukâ

Hiligaynon

Loose, slack, not tight. (see halúg, halungkakâ, hugakâ, tugák).


hálin

Hiligaynon

Cultivated land reclaimed from a river-bed or from a hill-side by levelling, especially in the neighbourhood of a rill or brooklet. Ginpatámnan níya sing kakáw ang hálin. He planted cacao-trees on the land that was formerly a river-bed. (see doróg, bálud-land near a river).


halugâ

Hiligaynon

Loose, slack, not tied or fastened well, shaky, unsteady, not tight; to be loose, etc. Ang íya paghigót sang karabáw halug-á. He tied the buffalo loosely. Naghalugâ ang higót sang bakág. The fastening of the basket came untied. Halugaá ang paghigót, índì mo paghúgton. Tie loosely, not tightly. (see halúg, halugakâ, halungkakâ).



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